Abstract

Purpose of the study: There is a clinical need for antiretroviral therapy (ART) regimens that simplify dosing and make adherence easier for specific patient groups such as former intravenous drug users (IVDU) receiving opiate substitution. Availability of tenofovir DF (TDF) and other once-daily (OD) agents could offer a viable OD regimen. The 3OD study was designed to evaluate the use of OD HAART in IVDU patients. Methods: 3OD was a single-arm, multicentre, 48-weeks trial to assess efficacy, tolerability and adherence to a OD TDF-containing HAART regimen in former IVDU patients receiving opiate substitution. Of 67 patients enrolled, 27 were antiretroviral treatment naive, 10 were virologically suppressed (<400 copies/mL), and 30 were re-starting HAART without prior virological failure. Opiate substitution was adjusted according to subject symptoms of opiate overdosing or withdrawal. Various methods were used to assess adherence: besides pill count, patients were asked to fill in a MASRI (Medication Adherence Self-Report Inventory) questionnaire and an electronic log pad diary. Calculation of adherence by pill count assumed that unreturned pills had been taken by the subjects. Summary of results: Overall, 55% (n = 37, ITT, M = F) of patients had viral load 100% using pill count. MASRI showed adherence rates of 80–100% in 83–85% of patients; however, 15 patients never entered any data. Diary data were entered by 57 patients; diary data were entered for fewer days than patients received treatment (mean difference 113 days, calculated from treatment start and stop dates). Conclusion: TDF in combination with other OD antiretrovirals in former IVDU patients showed comparable efficacy to that seen in the average HIV-1 infected population. However, measurement of adherence to self-administered HAART via pill count, MASRI or diary may be misleading in this population.

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  • Open AccessW. Goethe Universität, Frankfurt, Germany, 3St. James's Hospital, Dublin, Ireland, 4Praxiszentrum Kaiserdamm, Berlin, Germany, 5Ospedale San Raffaele, Milano, Italy, 6Hospital Santo António Capuchos, Lisboa, Portugal, 7Hospital Castro Guimarães, Cascais, Portugal and 8Gilead Sciences, Martinsried, Germany

  • Abstracts of the Ninth International Congress on Drug Therapy in HIV Infection Meeting abstracts – A single PDF containing all abstracts in this Supplement is available here. http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1758-2652-11-S1-info.pdf

  • There is a clinical need for antiretroviral therapy (ART) regimens that simplify dosing and make adherence easier for specific patient groups such as former intravenous drug users (IVDU) receiving opiate substitution

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W. Goethe Universität, Frankfurt, Germany, 3St. James's Hospital, Dublin, Ireland, 4Praxiszentrum Kaiserdamm, Berlin, Germany, 5Ospedale San Raffaele, Milano, Italy, 6Hospital Santo António Capuchos, Lisboa, Portugal, 7Hospital Castro Guimarães, Cascais, Portugal and 8Gilead Sciences, Martinsried, Germany. Published: 10 November 2008 Journal of the International AIDS Society 2008, 11(Suppl 1):P76 doi:10.1186/1758-2652-11-S1-P76. Abstracts of the Ninth International Congress on Drug Therapy in HIV Infection Meeting abstracts – A single PDF containing all abstracts in this Supplement is available here. http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/1758-2652-11-S1-info.pdf

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